Buying a new home is a major event in any individual’s life. Every aspect of the new property should be investigated properly to ensure that it is worth every penny spent. And considering that a roof is the first line of defense against extreme weather, a roof inspection is a must!
Consider a roof inspection even if you are renovating or remodeling your home. The cost to renovate a home is typically cheaper than buying a new property.
What is a Roof Inspection?
A roof inspection is a comprehensive assessment of a house’s roof and its various components. When buying your home, the inspector will tell you if the roof has been properly installed and if it has any special maintenance requirements. They will check the roof’s:
- construction
- ventilation
- gutters and downspouts
- penetrative structures like vents, antennas, disks, etc.
- chimneys
- attics
A roof inspection is necessary if you require a roof certification. Additionally, insurance companies may ask for an inspection to be carried out before they issue a home insurance policy. Your premium rates and coverage may differ based on the outcome of the inspection.
What is a Home Inspection?
A home inspection is a non-invasive visual examination of a property. Home inspections reveal significant defects in the property that an untrained eye can miss. Inspections paint the real picture of the true condition of the property.
A home inspector will assess your house and provide valuable insights into the property’s interior and exterior, electrical systems, and more. Specialty home inspections, like radon, mold, and asbestos, are also done. One such inspection is the termite inspection.